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Old 06-10-2009, 01:17 AM   #1
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fyi both wheels in this picture are 15"... width makes up for diameter in most cases.. throw in a bit of extra rear "negative" offset and you feel those fenderwells nicely!



you can get the black ones on the right for relatively cheap from www.goodwinracing.com
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[QUOTE=Tamago;332994]throw in a bit of extra rear "negative" offset and you feel those fenderwells nicely! /QUOTE]

I was with you until this point. Do you mean I should use the hub spacers in the rear?
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Old 06-10-2009, 01:27 AM   #3
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throw in a bit of extra rear "negative" offset and you feel those fenderwells nicely! /QUOTE]

I was with you until this point. Do you mean I should use the hub spacers in the rear?
yes, hub spacers help when you buy wheels that fit well up front but look a little sunken in at the back. the cars pictured are 10mm spacer on the left car and 13mm on the right car (but offsets are much lower than most yaris owners suggest, 15X8 +20mm on the left and 15X7 +30 on the right)

i hope we can talk you into some nice wide 15's :)
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yes, hub spacers help when you buy wheels that fit well up front but look a little sunken in at the back. the cars pictured are 10mm spacer on the left car and 13mm on the right car (but offsets are much lower than most yaris owners suggest, 15X8 +20mm on the left and 15X7 +30 on the right)

i hope we can talk you into some nice wide 15's :)
I suppose one advantage of going with 15's is cheaper tires and wheels due to smaller size? Any other advantages?
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